Category: Outdoor Cooking

  • Campfire Trout recipe

    This summer, we joined forces with the Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance and Butternut Productions to create some “tasty” new videos with some Feast On chefs (Feast On recognizes businesses committed to sourcing Ontario grown/made food and drink). Somehow, food always tastes better over the campfire! We headed to Sibbald Point Provincial Park where Chef Ricky Casipe of Hawthorne…

  • Top 10 spots for a family picnic

    It’s the perfect time to pack a picnic and spend a relaxing afternoon at Ontario Parks. Without the summer crowds, it’s a snap to find a quiet picnic shelter, table or spot for your blanket and basket. Here are ten parks with gorgeous picnic areas that are easy drives from Ontario urban centres.

  • Campfire Breakfast Oats with Baked Apple

    In 2017, we joined forces with the Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance and Butternut Productions to create some “tasty” new videos with some Feast On chefs (Feast On recognizes businesses committed to sourcing Ontario grown/made food and drink). Breakfast will never be the same again. We woke up early for our Presqu’ile Provincial Park breakfast date with Lisa and Cassandra…

  • Algonquin’s favourite cookie recipe

    Looking for a killer sweet treat this Halloween season? This cookie recipe comes straight from the staff at Algonquin Provincial Park! Round up your little goblins and ghouls and bake some delicious cookies to satisfy any sweet tooth.

  • Then and now: cooking in an RV

    This post was written by Deb Rankine, a.k.a. The Fridge Whisperer. For camping enthusiasts, there are lots of options of where to lay one’s head at the end of a day filled with adventurous hikes, exploratory canoeing, and refreshing swims. Your choice comes down to creature comfort must-haves. Today’s recreational vehicles do not disappoint! With Ontario…

  • Campfire fare that stands the test of time

    For seasoned and novice campers alike, Ontario’s provincial parks hold cherished memories for generations of visitors. And while modern-day camping features feather-light freestanding tents, fuel efficient radiant burner cookstoves that boil water in 90 seconds, and electronic gadgets that take campground games like Hide and Go Seek (a.k.a. geocaching) to New Ager heights, basic camp…

  • Summer on hold

    In today’s post, Chef Deb Rankine, a.k.a. The Fridge Whisperer, shares two made-in-minutes warm dinner salads that are perfect fare for autumn around the campfire. Can it really be September? Here are two warm dinner salads to gently (and deliciously!) guide you into shorter days and cooler evenings around the campfire, keeping summer on hold…

  • The 30-minute campfire gourmet

    In today’s post, Chef Deb Rankine, a.k.a. The Fridge Whisperer, shares two impressive campfire recipes sure to capture the oohs and aahs of fellow campers. Kefta, kofta, brochette, kebab: the aroma of these subtly spiced ground lamb skewers grilling over slow-burning embers will have everyone near your campsite pining for a dinner invitation. And a…

  • Brunch-o-licious campground fare

    In today’s post, Chef Deb Rankine, a.k.a. The Fridge Whisperer, shares two decadent brunch recipes loved by RVers and tenters alike. Laid back mornings at the campsite deserve the finest brunch-o-licious fare. Created in minutes in an RV kitchen, these recipes are also easily adaptable to those tenting on full service sites.

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